Nintendogs
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- shannon
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i heard of Nintendogs and seen it on a Magazine.
OHH i want to buy it. Sadly, No Nintendo DS, i only have SP. Im not rich so my parents wont let me buy a second gameboy.
Sigh, when i went to the mall to search for it, i was soo sad to hear its only for DS. Then the clerk recommended Dogz, suitable for SP.
I bought it for 90,000 Rupia(indonesia's currency). Its not much in Singapore Dollars. About $20 or less or more.
So, is Nintendogs SERIOUSLY FUN?!
OHH i want to buy it. Sadly, No Nintendo DS, i only have SP. Im not rich so my parents wont let me buy a second gameboy.
Sigh, when i went to the mall to search for it, i was soo sad to hear its only for DS. Then the clerk recommended Dogz, suitable for SP.
I bought it for 90,000 Rupia(indonesia's currency). Its not much in Singapore Dollars. About $20 or less or more.
So, is Nintendogs SERIOUSLY FUN?!
- Pikachu3828
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Nintendogs certainly has a charm to it, but I wouldn't pout over not having it. It's one of those games, like Animal Crossing, that you can only really play for maybe 10 minutes each time you play. It's basically an advanced, touch-screen, 3D Tamagotchi.
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Wow, really? I used to be able to do that when I first got the game because it was new and I was excited and everything. But after I eventually managed to pay off all my debts and got the biggest house, the pull started to wear off. I still played it occasionally to get event items and to complete the museum, but nowadays there's little attraction for me to play it for very long, if at all.
- Pikachu3828
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How long do you have to neglect your Nintendog before it'll run away? I haven't been meaning to neglect Bones but I'm very lazy at doing even the simplest things such as changing game cards and as such I fed, watered and bathed Bones right before I put in AC:WW on March 23rd and it hasn't left my DS since. I'm a bit wary now of putting Nintendogs in: will Bones still be there ?
- Daren_Charizard
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Oh, yay, Nintendogs! ^__^
I have Daschound and Friends. I only have one dog, at the moment, a Sheltie named JewLe♥ (That is a hear ^_~) I am 11th time Champion of the Agility trial, but im terrible at disc and obedience >.O"" Any tips on teaching your dog to hold a trick? I know how youre meant to do it, but it never works for me *Pout*
I have Daschound and Friends. I only have one dog, at the moment, a Sheltie named JewLe♥ (That is a hear ^_~) I am 11th time Champion of the Agility trial, but im terrible at disc and obedience >.O"" Any tips on teaching your dog to hold a trick? I know how youre meant to do it, but it never works for me *Pout*
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- Pikachu3828
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I'm not sure, whenever I've done obedience tricks where the dog has to hold it for so long mine just seems to stay there automatically so I've never had any problems. I guess as a suggestion is to just keep practicing at home, getting the dog to do the trick, wait till it gets up, reward it and repeat.
- laserdragonite
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My friend has it and I dont.Me and my friend every friday at school trade consoles my PSP for his DS and im telling you the graphics are AWSOME!!!!!!!!!!It is just like the real thing!my mum is getting me a DS next month and im getting Nintendogs way!!!!!!!
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If I get a Nintendo DS I might want to get this game!!! My friend has a Nintendo DS but, she should totally get this game for herself!!! Her fav. animal is a dog!!! In fact, she owns a dog!!!
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I havev Lab And Friends-i have a toy poodle called satan with lil red bows in his head-a labradour retriver called Angel with yellows bows in her head and a Shiba Inu called cloud with no decs-im trying to make them all do differnt subjects(my toy poodle is in the championships of agilty courses but the other dogs havnt even started theirs yet:P)